
They had shared some heated kisses, but Annie had no experiences beyond that. Afterwards, they would stroll along the beach before they returned to the cozy bed-and-breakfast where she had booked a room. First, they would have dinner at an expensive restaurant overlooking the ocean and watch the sun set while sipping on a glass of Drew’s wine. Annie thumbed through the pages of her notebook that listed her plans for Valentine’s Day. Well, she had the wining and dining part down pat. What she needed was a little help with wining, dining, and seducing one specific woman-her girlfriend, Drew. She didn’t want instructions on how to lure dozens of women into her bed. A quick search on Amazon produced a list of books with titles such as How to Use Hypnosis to Seduce Women and The Foolproof Guide to Picking up Hot Chicks.Īnnie shook her head. She nudged the mouse on her desk, and her computer monitor sprang to life. Why hadn’t anyone ever written a book on how to seduce your girlfriend? Groaning, she picked up the stress ball from the edge of her desk and kneaded it in her left hand. She had been sitting at her desk for the past hour, trying to come up with a plan, and yet the page was still empty. I hope you enjoy the story, even if you haven’t read Something in the Wine.Īnnie clicked her pen on and off and stared down at her notebook. So when I sat down to write a romantic short story for Valentine’s Day, I thought it might be time to give readers a glimpse into how the relationship between Annie and Drew progresses. Some readers seemed disappointed that I left out the love scene, but others wrote to thank me for not making Annie and Drew jump into bed too fast. I didn’t feel that Annie and Drew were at a point in their relationship where they would make love, so I ended the book before that milestone in their relationship happened. Unlike my other novels, Something in the Wine doesn’t include a love scene. This short story is a mini sequel to my novel Something in the Wine, which tells the story of how Drew and Annie met and fell in love. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission.Ĭover Design by UlinneDesign, NeuenkirchenĬover Photo by © Rtbilder | Ĭoming from Ylva Publishing in summer and fall 2013 Any resemblance to actual persons or events, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.Īll rights reserved.



Names, characters, events, and locations are fictitious or are used fictitiously. Published by Ylva Publishing, legal entity of Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr. Four Lesbian Romance Stories by Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr., Germany, in 2013.

Previously published in the anthology Connected Hearts.
